COMPUTER ACCESS SOFTWARE USE

Brand Owner Address Description
FREEDOM SCIENTIFIC Freedom Scientific Inc. 17757 US Hwy 19 North - Suite 560 Clearwater FL 33764 Computer access software for use in providing access to the Internet by blind and low vision users; reading machines for the blind and visually impaired, namely, a device that includes a microprocessor which is programmed to convert stored digital information into audible synthesized speech; computer software for use in outputting the contents of the user's computer screen to an audio sound reproducer in the form of audible synthesized speech; reading machines for the blind and visually impaired, namely, a device that converts electronic books and digital text stored on CDs into synthesized speech; program controlled microprocessors for scanning written text and converting the scanned text into synthesized speech; magnification computer hardware and software for use in magnifying the size of text and images displayed on a computer monitor, for use by the visually impaired; computer software for use in altering the way the information on a computer screen is presented, for helping students with learning disabilities or remedial needs in reading, writing, studying, and comprehension; computer software and related hardware for the speech impaired, namely, computer hardware and software for converting icons from a touch screen, text from a keyboard, and text from a digital memory into synthesized speech; personal digital assistants and portable computers for the visually impaired, namely, personal digital assistants and portable computers having a Braille keyboard, and personal digital assistants and portable computers having a conventional keyboard input which produces output in the form of synthetic speech, Braille cell display, or computer text; Braille computer monitors; Braille computer printers and embossers; and Braille keyboards;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system and method are diminish the use of an automated program in a networked environment. A server can provide access to a service. In addition, a software module provides a client computer with a visual test upon a request transmitted through a network by the client computer for the service. The visual test requires the client computer to perform a predetermined action on a shaped object displayed on a video display in order to gain access to the service. A validation software module receives a request from the software module for the shaped object to be displayed on the video display. Further, the validation software module randomly selects a shaped object to be transmitted to the software module. The validation software module provides the software module with the shaped object. An access software module receives an access instruction from the validation software module if the client computer passes the visual test. The client computer can access the service if the client computer passes the visual test.